Chapter 14 Gov Quiz
Because of broad media coverage and partisan politics, a justice's confirmation vote is no longer a close margin
False
If an interest group wants to explain to the Supreme Court why a case should be decided in a particular way, the group can submit a writ of certiorari
False
If citizens do not like how the Supreme Court interprets the Constitution in a particular case they may hold an election to overturn it
False
The Supreme Court's primary function is to settle disputes among the states
False
The president nominates Supreme Court justices, but the Senate elects other federal judges
False
When deciding a case, the Supreme Court hears testimony from multiple witnesses for each side
False
In one of the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton argued that the Supreme Court should have the right to determine whether laws are constitutional
True
The Constitution does not give any age requirement or term limit for Supreme Court Justices
True
The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in those cases involving representatives of foreign governments
True
When considering what cases to hear, the Supreme Court often chooses those in which courts have interpreted federal laws differently
True